| History of the Emmanuel Cancer Foundation |
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Coping with their grief and explaining to their younger daughter why her brother had simply “disappeared” proved to be incredibly difficult for the Vizzoni family. At that time, medical treatments for pediatric cancers were developing rapidly; however there were large gaps in the emotional, spiritual, and financial support available for families. Susan reflects, “Joe and I came to understand—because we were running back and forth to the hospital while family members helped care for our daughter—that families with other circumstances must have an incredibly difficult time managing this. We realized that the best thing we could do to cope with our own loss was to start helping others in this situation.”
In 1983, after two years of kitchen-table talks and networking, the Vizzonis established the Emmanuel Cancer Foundation (ECF) in memory of their son. At that time, the purpose of ECF was to fill in gaps that medical insurance did not cover, to provide assistance in the home, and to give spiritual support and guidance to families struggling to deal with their child’s diagnosis. Joseph & Susan felt that it was important to help all members of the family, not just the child with cancer.
At first, families were hesitant to accept any support from the Emmanuel Cancer Foundation. Joe & Susan recall talking to one mother who said, "We're having enough trouble getting food on the table. We don't have time to sit down with a counselor." In response, an ECF volunteer delivered a new microwave to the family's door. Overwhelmed that an organization was willing and able to make a huge difference with a small gesture, this family became one of ECF's first.
Even in the beginning, Caseworkers would visit a new family’s home to assess their situation. Was the family having trouble getting to and from the hospital? Were they having trouble getting meals on the table? Were they able to keep on top of the surmounting medical bills? Through the Caseworkers’ guidance, ECF was able to meet some of the families’ needs, thus helping to improve their overall quality of life.
2008 marks ECF’s 25th year of providing support to families. ECF recognizes that each family has a different experience with childhood cancer. Consequently, ECF staff, Caseworkers, and volunteers have dedicated themselves over the past twenty-five years to helping families address their needs as they arise. ECF continues to provide a comprehensive package of support at no cost and in the comfort of the family's home. Services are coordinated by professional Caseworkers, who work with the children, siblings, and caretakers to help improve their quality of life as they grapple with the challenges of pediatric cancer.
Read more about ECF's history in the Meet the Caseworkers by clicking here. Click here to learn more about the families that ECF helps. |
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Learn About... RAENBOW THERESA NIKIRAH CHRISTOPHER ELVIS CHRISTOPHER JAMES DEVON LAREESA STEPHAN Forever in Our Hearts
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